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Sony Ericsson T61c Manual
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2 T61c User’s Guide3 Understanding This User’s Guide4 Table of Contents8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use9 Efficient Usehealth, and to account for any variations in Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SARlikely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease frequency fields) are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile respect to its products. To avoid causing loss of PacemakersThe Health Industry Manufacturers Association inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld interferenceawith the pacemaker. These research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research metal Persons with pacemakers: turned ON; • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; frequency exposure and SAR, on: www.SonyEricsson.com.o • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference 10 Electronic Devices11 Drivingalternatives Other Medical Devicesantenna supports the installation information conditions so require Childrennotices so require DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY 12 Emergency CallsDisposing of the Productelectronic products provider Power Supply Battery Use and CareCharge the battery for 4 hours before you use your charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F) used The talk and standby times depend on the actual qualified electrician the mobile phone is used near a base station, less power is Disposing of the Batteryrequired and talk and standby times are prolonged The battery should never be placed in municipal waste Use only Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded original Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or batteries and chargers intended for use with your mobile call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center for phone. Other chargers may not charge sufficiently or may produce excessive heat. Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous 13 FCC Statementu• Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures never above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum battery capacity, use the battery in room Thisrdevice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules temperature eOperation is subject to the following two conditions: Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire Warningm(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and Do not expose the battery to liquid (2) This device must accept any interference received Keep out of children’s reach including interference that may cause undesired operation • Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery • Use the battery for the intended purpose only • Do not disassembleoor modify the battery 14 Getting to Know Your Phone15 AlarmProfile Time Signal Strength Call List Keypad Lock Analog/Digital Channel Indicator - shows yourPrivacy (P), or No Network ( ) AcceptlCalls Roaming Messageroaming network is not preferred, an r will appear Battery Strength) - shows the relative or a browser alert. The number beside the icon strength of your battery. A full icon indicates a indicates the number of messages you have waiting fully-chargedbattery. If the phone is connectedo Although you could have over 100 new messages to external power and the battery is charging, the the message icon will only indicate battery icon will continuouslyofill and empty until Magic Wordthe battery is fully charged Banner - displays oyour personalized banner or Bannerfeature is active network informationNsuch as Searching SMS ChatSilent Mode ( ) - indicates that your phone will Silent Modeactive Chat session not make any sounds. Ringer off ( ) indicates that Voice Memothe ringer is set to off. Press and hold C to enter a memo recorded menu to turn on silent mode 16 Key FunctionsSoftkeysthe use of the keys while browsing, see “Browser Key Functions” on page Your phone is equipped with softkeys. The softkey labels appear on the bottom of your display. To use the softkey functions, press the left or right key that is under the text label on the screen Throughout this User’s Guide, the options icon The labels are context sensitive and will change r( )will be shown when you can use the Options depending on the feature you are using. For example key select the Menu In most instances, pressing the center of the joystick will perform the same action as the left softkey Keypad KeysThe key functionality varies when you are using the WAP browser. For more information on browsing and 18 Getting Started24 Using Menus25 Turning Off Menu Help26 Long PressEdit Positions s Sort Order 27 Ask to SaveDelete All 28 Voicemail NoMsg. Signature 29 Ring VolumePhone Silent 30 Alarm SoundIncreasing Ring Message Alert Vibrating Alert My Melodies Ring Sounds 31 Access ToneMinute Minder Ear Volumea Info Volume Key Sound 32 Reset ProfileAccept Calls Select Profile View Profile Forward Calls Edit Profile 33 Auto PrefixCall Waiting Restrict Calls Auto Area Code 34 Answering ModeLight 35 BackgroundText Size My Banner User Greeting Contrastr Menu Help Display Sleep 36 Set DateDate Format Local Time Time SettingsThe keypad lock feature allows emergency number access Service Infoeven if the keypad is locked Provides service information about your phone’s Note! You can quickly turn on keypad lock ( ) from hardware and software Reset Settingsthe standby screen by pressing and holding C Voice ControlSelect this submenu to reset all settings to default You will be required to enter your Phonelock code For detailed instructions on using Voice Control, see “Using Voice Control” on page 46. The Voice Control 37 Extras Menusubmenu contains Voice Memo DataFaxModemThis submenu allows you to record a short voice memo Submenus include Features Insert” Calendar TTY ModeYour calendar can store many events and tasks. For more information, see “Using the Calendar” on page The accessory setting submenus include Turn On TTY 38 Alarm ClockTimer eStopwatch Time and Date Games Code Memoin a password-protectedlocation keys as follows: Accessories2 = up 5 = select/deselect 4 = left The Accessories submenu allows you to work with C = pause 8 = down 39 BrowserFor more information on WAP, see “Browser” on Calculator Launch BrowserUse the Launch Browser submenu to start your browsing session numbers you want to calculate • Tilt the joystickNright or left to highlight an operation (+, -,x, etc.) subscription information • Press the left softkey to perform the operation • Press the right softkey to cancel the operation Browser Help Active GatewayNote! Tilt and hold theejoystick, from the standby The Active Gateways submenu allows you to choose between two gateways screen, to the left to quickly see the first shortcut Note! If this submenu is greyed out, your service provider has already set the active gateway 40 My ShortcutsA quicker way to move through the menusris to use the My Shortcuts menu. When youobuy your phone My Shortcuts contains a few menus/settings which 41 Using the Phonebook MenuMobile phone number Fax number multiple numbers for that contact, the list of numbers will appear for you to choose which numbers or access codes number to call. Toeedit which number is to the right Contact IconsAn icon will appear next to any number stored for number Memo” on page 32.t Home number 42 Calling ContactsWork number 2 Highlight the name of the contact you want to call, Select Sort OrderOther number Email address regardlessl of the long press setting 1 Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Options, Select, Sort 43 and Deleting ContactsEditingr2 Select a sort order, Select Speed Dialmultiple numbers) bottom of the list to delete that contact SuperSpd Dialedit 4 Press Edit 5 Enter your changes, OK Card SetupWhen you are finished, press Exit to save the 7 Select Add Member to add more members or Back to exit Editing Groups 44 Groupsentire group groupcyou want to change. Choose from: Edit - to add or delete members Edit GroupName - to rename the group each group • Delete Group - to delete the entire group Creating New Groups Using Calling CardsEnter a name for the group, OK submenu are . To your phonelock code (default is 0000) add, Select 45 1Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Calling Cards, Select. Making a Calling Card Call2 Enter your phonelock code, OK 3 Scroll to Card Setup, Select, Add New, Select 4 Enter the name of your calling card, OK server, OK If None is selected, Select Card? will appear 6 Choose the dialing delay (the amount of time the 3 Press Yes to select a calling card Enterayour phonelock code Choose a calling card 7 Release the key after the number has been displayed Step 7) Set CallingCardssequence of numbers. If you use pauses, the length of time chosen for the dialing delay calling card call 2Enter your phonelock code 3 Scroll to enter your Phonelock code, Select, Card Setup, select 4 Choose the card that you want to use, Select the card you want to edit or delete, choose Edit or the XTNDConnect PC program, you will need the following: 46 Phonebook Memory StatusUSB port on yourecomputer Microsoft Windows 98/98 SE/ME/NT4/2000 addresses e this product Mobile Phone Monitor (a software interface between your mobile phone and the XTNDConnect PC software) XTNDConnect PC Synchronizing Your Phone and PCGetting StartedVisit the Mobile Internet (www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet) for detailed instructions and to download and popular Microsoft® Windows™-basedPIM phone available to download the software 48 Using the Messages MenuMessage Options 49 Receiving MessagesSending Unsent Mail Reading Messages Saving Objects from a Text Messagein the SMS menu Phonebook as a contact want to read, Select the Browser menu options 2 Scroll through the message by using the joystick InboxrIconsmessage indicates an unread message indicates a locked message 50 SMS Templates3 When you have read the text message, press Back to close the message or press Select to choose one of 50 characters each the following options: Reply, Delete, Chat, Read ., and Starting a Chat Sessiontemplates, Select 2 Enter the recipient’s phone number or tilt the joystick left to select a contact Write your message,eSend template a Chat Session Invitationbeeps and the message appears • To read the Chat message, press Yes readit later. Sending msg. appears in the display To reply, press Yes replyfollowed by • To suspend a Chat session, press No suspend resume 51 SMS ChatendSMS Chat works in the same way as Chat on the SMS, Select, Chat, Select, End (phone number) Internet. You can initiate a Chat session or you may be invited to participate in a Chat session 52 rejectChat message is saved in Inbox in the Messages Add NicknameSMS messages). Scroll to Messages, Select, SMS, Select Options, Select, Nickname, store a nickname that will 53 Using Voice ControlTrainingc Single Commands Training Command Groups 54 Training All CommandsResetting Single Commands Resetting Command Groups 55 Resetting All CommandsTraining a New Magic Wordfully 2 Select Wake Up which have a voiceetag Press Train Voice Caller ID 56 Adding Voice Tags to YourPhonebook Voice Activated Dialing3 Select a contact, Select 4 Follow the instructions in the display. Keep the label unique, but also as brief as possible. Both 1Activate voice dialing using one of these methods: •Say your Magic Word •Press and hold a side volume key •Press and hold a side volume key • Press and hold the handsfree button 3 Say “call”lto begin dialing you want to call multiple numbers for that name, you will be to clear the entire number 57 Voice Digit Dialing59 Problems when Recordingmight have happened: recorded. You have the following options: do aduringla call raround one second long memo after the tone Tipsprevious memo background noise recording.N that you normally use with your phone. For example, if you normally have your phone 60 would normally be used on a call• Begin speaking after the tone ends confused with “Bob” • Record your voice using the same tone and when recording say “cancel” to stoporecognition Answering) to see and hear online help 61 Inputting TextTo shift between capital and lower-case letters, press , then enter the letter Inputting Text 62 T9 Text Inputdirectly first letter on the key so that it is suggested the next time you use T9 63 Using Predictive Text Inputto delete each letter. Use multitap text input. The You can toggle T9 on and off when you are creating a word is added to the dictionary. The next time you enter 4, 6, 9, the word you just added to the text message dictionary will appear as one of the alternative words. Press OK Enter the recipient’s phone number or email Note! To toggleuto multitap mode while creating an address , select Input Method, and select SMS, press From the Text: screen, press Choose Choose T9 Press the key with the corresponding letter only once. To enter a b, press 1 one time. For example, if The word “How” appears Accept Word and add a space - Press Accept WordAccept Word without adding a space - Tilt joystick (candidates). Accept a candidate by pressing • Edit Word - Press , Edit Word, Select • Edit Word Create a New Word 64 Using the CalendarChoose the recurrence you want, Select If you want to set an end date, select End Date Select and enter a description Select. Enter a date, Select If you want to set a reminder, scroll to Set Reminder, OK. Enter a reminder date, OK Choose the class you want, Select Choose Time Zone, Select Choose a time zone, Select. Your meeting time 65 Viewingc Your Calendarzone you are in View Today. This shows all the appointments Adding New Tasksappointments that cover the whole day Choose a task, Selecto If you choose phone call, enter a number, Select Scroll to the task you want to view, Select If you choose message, select a type of message If you choose miscellaneous, select a type, Select Choose a task appointments are marked in bold to view the list of options. Options include 3 When you have finished, scroll to Save, Select day is highlighted 66 Calendar SettingsuEditingStatus. Use this to check when you last Editing or Deleting Appointmentscspace is left for new appointments and Tasks or both Editing or Deleting Tasks 68 Browseryour phone 69 Launching Your BrowserDownloadable Content Exiting Your BrowserThere are two easy ways to exit your Browser: return to the Standby menu Downloading Melodies 70 Connection StatusIconsConnection status is displayed on the bottom row of the screen, in place of the softkey labels, when you are operating the browser and at various times during operation. Connection status includes the following: a connection with the data network 71 Browser Key FunctionsBrowser Options MenuShow URLSelect Show URL to display the URL of the current page About Openwavebrowsing options by pressing and holding . These options can include: about the browser. s Home Advanced l Exit BrowserRestart Browser - Clears the cache and attempts to connect to your Home Page Reloadwith the Verify Key submenu. You can also select a contact your service provider prior to making any Bookmarksencryption changes you have set Mark SiteSelect Mark Site to set your bookmarks content window. Some keys operate differently when you are navigating a page and when you are entering text 72 Browser Text Entry76 TroubleshootingI do not see 77 Accessories, Accessibility, andInterneticon My standby Technical Assistance/Customer Service screen keeps disappearing and I only see a few lines of text Ordering Accessories• Visiting http://www.SonyEricsson.com/US(US Only) • Calling 1-800-374-2776(US Only) • Visiting Your Local Ericsson or Sony Ericsson Retailer 78 Accessible Solutions/Special NeedsInternet Mobile Internet 79 Limited Warranty80 Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not beservices, or rangeeof that system This warranty does not cover Product failures Ericsson authorized person use with the Product void the warranty misuse, including but not limited to use in other THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED or damage resulting from liquid IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 81 Limited WarrantyPARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE sales/ purchase contract 82 IndexRestricting Accessibility Appointments Charging Accessories 32 Editing Settings Clocks29 Synchronization Code Memo Analog Indicator Contacting Ericsson Contacts Assembly Viewing Adding Assistance Call Forward 25m Deleting Battery Attaching Synchronizing Charging 12 Call Waiting Customer Service Browser Calls Exiting Date Launching Forwarding Default Number International Diagram Calculator Making Digital Indicator 83 DisplayFont Size Icons Joystick 7, 10 Greeting Menu Help Keys Analog/Digital Divert Calls Banner Language Battery Strength Light Call List Emergency Calls Error Messages Magic Word Extras Menu Keypad Lock Menus Message Accessing Profile Message Alert Roaming Signal Strength Games Silent Minute Minder Missed Calls Time Groups Mobile Internet Illustration Multitap Headset Jack Internet 70 84 Modem ConnectionSoftkeys 7, 9 Navigation Key 7, 10 Phone Does Not Ring Sounds No Network Phone Does Not Turn On Signal Strength Varies Key Ongoing Call Menu Problems You Can Solve Options Key Profile Switch Profiles uRing Pause 21 Restrict Calls Ring Sounds Special Needs Default Numbers Ringer Volume Speed Dial Stopwatch SuperSpd Dial Editing Entries Menu f SMS Using Predictive Text Input Receiving Problems Sending Tasks I Can’t Download Templates Technical Support 85 Tegic 55Voicemail Menu Text Input Volume Controls Text Messaging Website Format Timer Time Zone Troubleshooting TTY Vibrating Alert Voice Activated Dialing Voice Answering Voice Caller ID 49N Voice Commands Voice Digit Dialing Voice Memos Voice Privacy Voice Tags 86 T61c Quick Card
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